A/N: This is by far my most favorite block that I've written. It's so freakin' funny (you'll see what I mean two chapters from now and in the last chapter of this block too). Well, time for some drama! Don't for to review if you read this. It does mean a lot to me. Thanks.
Disclaimer: If I owned Code: Lyoko then Sissy would have never made it onto the air waves, Y&U would have kissed in like episode 3 and CN would never have stopped running it. Long story short, I don't own it or any of the characters except for Dan.
The verdict reading of a case; in America---
"Will the defendant please rise." The judge said with an authoritative voice. "Has the jury reached a verdict in all four counts of the indictment?" There was complete silence in the room. Even the media stopped from clicking their cameras.
A lone juror stood up above the rest and answered him, "We have your honor."
"In the first count of the indictment, attempted murder, how does the jury find?" His honor spoke. Even though, my life wasn't on the line it still felt like it was. Adrenaline was pouring through my veins demanding justice. My palm began to sweat. I wiped it on my pants as the juror declared the defendant's fate.
"We the jury in a unanimous verdict fined the defendant...not guilty." His words forever echoed in my head. I touched the void that my right arm left with my only remaining hand. 'How could this happen' I thought as the judge demanded order in his court room.
"In the second count of the indictment, murder in the first degree of Joseph Epson, how does the jury find?"
"We the jury in a unanimous verdict fined the defendant not guilty."
"In the third count of the indictment, murder in the first degree of Adam Lowe, how does the jury find?"
"We the jury in a unanimous verdict fined the defendant not guilty."
"In the fourth and final count of the indictment, murder in the first degree of Aaron Mock, how does the jury find?"
"We the jury in a unanimous verdict fined the defendant not guilty." My eyes started to water as I tried to process the verdict. 'She tried to kill me.' That was the only thought in my head that whole day. I bowed my head in defeat, weeping.
"The court would like to thank the jury for their time and effort in rendering this case. Your works to this country are greatly appreciated. Jury, you are dismissed, the defendant is hereby released form police custody and this court is adjourned." The judged slammed on his gavel. That sound pierced my ears and fractured my life.
